Buried Bones

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Werewolves don’t have a how-to manual—nor do men embarking on a new life together.

It’s been a few weeks since Dylan Warner wolfed out and killed Andy, the crazed werewolf who originally turned him and later tried to murder Chris Nock. Architect Dylan and handyman Chris are still refurbishing Dylan's old house as they work out the structure of their relationship. They come from very different backgrounds, and neither has had a long-term lover before, so negotiating their connections would be challenge enough even if Dylan didn’t turn into a beast once a month.

To make matters worse, Dylan’s house is haunted, and events from both men’s pasts are catching up with them. Dylan has to cope with the aftermath of killing Andy, and Chris continues to suffer the effects of a difficult childhood.

In his quest to get rid of the ghost, Dylan rekindles old friendships and faces new dangers. At the same time, Chris’s father makes a sudden reappearance, stirring up old emotions. If Dylan and Chris want to build a lasting relationship, they’ll have to meet these challenges head-on.

Buried Bones

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Book one tells how Dylan and Chris met and how Dylan Becomes a werewolf so I'll skip all that so no spoilers. Now They are dating and dealing with a ghost. They try to find his Identity, find more trouble and come to terms with their relationship. Their story is fast paced, has twists and turns, drama and some hot man-sex.

Review of Buried Bones

By Christy on Feb 11, 2014 08:02

This is an incredible sequel to Kim Fielding's 'Good Bones'. As much as I enjoyed the first book, 'Buried Bones' hooked me straight from the beginning and gave me what I realized I'd been missing from Dylan and Chris's first book. Angst and drama. I do love it and I kind of thrive on it. Okay, not in some weird sociopathic or psychopathic sense, but I love working through the pain and the issues to find and help heal the root cause. The author touched a little on Chris's background in 'Good Bones', but here she really explored it by opening all the little dark and hidden corners in his psyche leaving Chris vulnerable but at the same time stronger and more powerful than he'd ever been.
I was thrilled that the author picked this story up basically at the end of the previous book. It was a seamless move with no hesitation or messed up plot lines. Now what Dylan and Chris are dealing with is one of them gets furry every twenty-eight days. Dylan is scared to let Chris be around that part of himself and Chris is positive that Dylan's wolf won't hurt him. This is one of the issues they deal with as a couple throughout the entire story. Well, that, and the ability to be vulnerable with each other and discuss their feelings. Something neither of them is particularly good at. These are two men who have never had a long-term relationship and they're dealing with issues that are big. Ginormous. Huge. Immense. Gargantuan. You get the picture.
If having one of them be a werewolf isn't enough of a challenge to a new relationship, then running into Chris's father at a local rodeo might have just thrown them off a cliff. Having Dylan's house turn out to be haunted, created the Titanic disaster for their burgeoning romance. So many things, emotional and physical, occurring at one time and it's a wonder they both survived and their relationship made it through. Not without some significant drama, however. The ghost wanted to repair and heal the Nock family, unfortunately the ghost wasn't too clear on how that was to happen or what was wrong in the first place. Dylan and Chris, together, had to figure out that mystery. Before it all was said and done, Dylan had to deal with a pack of werewolves looking to expand their territory.
I loved this book! It was everything I had been hoping it would be and more. Thank you, Kim, for giving me a second dose of Dylan and Chris. I adore these men and would enjoy seeing even more of them.
NOTE: This book was provided by Dreamspinner Press for the purpose of a review on Rainbow Book Reviews.